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Struggling to keep pace with the ever-changing world of technology? For experienced tech professionals, making sense of this complexity to find real strategic advantages is key. This series offers a clear path, featuring insightful, casual conversations with leading global experts, innovators, and key voices from Red Hat, all cutting through the hype. Drawing from Red Hat's deep expertise in open source and enterprise innovation, each discussion delves into new and emerging technologies-- fr ...
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TECHnically Speaking is the the official podcast of The United States Institute for Theatre Technology. Follow along with us as we discuss the stories and work of our members as well as industry topics and happenings.
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Conversations for design managers and aspiring leaders, delivering real stories and ready to use tactics to help you build confidence and credibility. I sit down with top voices in design, tech, and business to open the black box of leadership. I'm your host, Harrison Wheeler, with 20 years in design and a decade leading teams from scrappy startups to global giants. It's time to get technical. technicallyspeakinghw.substack.com
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Technically Speaking is a Dunwoody College of Technology original podcast that brings together leaders in industry, education, and government for an open dialogue around partnerships. The podcast will explore ways organizations, individuals, and businesses can work together to solve the achievement, skills, and income gaps facing our communities. Dunwoody President Rich Wagner will host leaders from public and private sectors for an in-depth look at how partnerships can form, strengthen, and ...
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The world is changing rapidly, and technology is at the heart of much of that change. From smart phones and smaller computer chips, to 3D ultrasound machines and implants that can help paralysis patients regain movement, such technology is revolutionizing the way we live, work and grow. Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast is a podcast from iHeartMedia’s Ruby Studios and Intel dedicated to highlighting these technological advancements: how they were developed, how they work, and how they w ...
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The software supply chain has always been a critical battleground, but AI introduces an exponential increase in scale and complexity. We are no longer just securing lines of code; we are now responsible for securing the models that generate it. This a new reality that shifts the entire attack surface for distributed IT systems. To explore this new …
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As modern IT systems grow too complex for humans to effectively manage, there's growing interest in turning to autonomous AI agents for operations. While powerful, these agents introduce new challenges around trust, reliability, and control. To explore how to solve for this, Red Hat CTO Chris Wright speaks with Bernd Greifeneder, Founder and CTO of…
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Back in spring 2024, I recorded a handful of episodes with no idea they’d take the scenic route to your inbox. Life had other plans, but the conversations held up beautifully, maybe even better with a little time to breathe. This is the first in a short run of those spring episodes, and I think you’ll find it worth the wait. In this episode of Tech…
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Scaling LLM inference for production isn't just about adding more machines, it demands new intelligence in the infrastructure itself. In this episode, we're joined by Carlos Costa, Distinguished Engineer at IBM Research, a leader in large-scale compute and a key figure in the llm-d project. We discuss how to move beyond single-server deployments an…
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Explore what it takes to run massive language models efficiently with Red Hat's Senior Principal Software Engineer in AI Engineering, Nick Hill. In this episode, we go behind the headlines to uncover the systems-level engineering making AI practical, focusing on the pivotal challenge of inference optimization and the transformative power of the vLL…
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Explore the future of enterprise AI with Red Hat's SVP and AI CTO, Brian Stevens. In this episode, we delve into how AI is being practically reimagined for real-world business environments, focusing on the pivotal shift to production-quality inference at scale and the transformative power of open source.Brian Stevens shares his expertise and unique…
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Ready to go deeper into the ever-evolving landscape of technology? Technically Speaking, hosted by Red Hat CTO and SVP of Global Engineering Chris Wright, is back and reimagined to guide you with more depth and candor. This series cuts through the noise, offering insightful, casual, and now even more in-depth conversations with leading experts from…
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This episode of AI Product Builders is a must-listen. I’m joined by Ovetta Sampson, founder of Right AI and one of the sharpest minds in the AI and design space. With a career that spans leadership roles at Google, Capital One, and IDEO, Ovetta brings a powerful, context-driven lens to the hype around generative AI. We get into: * Why she left Goog…
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I’m joined by the imaginative Kyle Zantos, a Seattle-based designer, builder, and musician with over a decade of experience across UX, product, and brand. Kyle’s worked at startups and consultancies, but lately he’s been diving into AI through deeply personal, playful projects that blend creativity, tooling, and experimentation. We get into: * Why …
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In this episode of AI Product Builders, I sit down with Jay Demetillo, design lead at Canva, to talk about what it means to design spreadsheet experiences for the future. Jay has worked all over the world—from Grab in Southeast Asia to leading the design of AI features inside Canva Sheets. Now based in Australia, he shares what it took to reimagine…
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In this episode of Technically Speaking: AI Builders, I sit down with Filip Skrzesinski, co-founder of Subframe, the UI design tool built for the AI era. Subframe isn’t just another no-code platform or AI playground. It’s a visual way to build production-ready software, allowing designers and non-technical teammates to collaborate directly with eng…
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In this episode of AI Product Builders, I sit down with designer, illustrator, and founder of Lummi AI, Pablo Stanley. From launching open-source illustration libraries to experimenting with AI-powered image generation, Pablo has always been pushing the edge of creativity and technology. He shares the unexpected origins of Lummi.ai, what went wrong…
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I’ve been quietly cooking up a limited-run podcast: AI Product Builders. This isn’t another AI hype machine. I’m sitting down with designers and builders who are actually shipping real work. We're digging into: * Real talk on integrating AI into existing products and worklflows * Play-by-play stories of launching net-new experiences (minus the vapo…
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On this week’s episode, we chatted with lighting designer and Barbizon Lighting Company Senior Sales Associate Kearston Dillard-Scott about the USITT25 Lighting Lab presented by the Lighting Design & Technology Commission in collaboration with Barbizon Lighting Company. Get insider knowledge of the lab, learn the positives of taking selling out of …
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This week we chatted with ETCP certified Rigger, Consultant Partnership Manager, and Systems Integrator at Wenger Corporation, Eric Huss. Tune into the episode to get the details on Wenger's reimagined and vastly comprehensive Rigging Guide for Performance Spaces, how venues can go beyond the minimum standards of ADA compliance, and how you can con…
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In this episode, we're breaking down the details of the BACKstage Exam with educator, USITT Board Member, and co-creator of the exam, Dana Taylor. Learn about how the exam came to be, how educators and students find mutual benefits within its purpose, and how you too can take part in this Basic and Comprehensive Knowledge Exam for High School Techn…
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We chatted with Executive Director Laura Lee Everett a year and a half after her initial TECHnically Speaking interview to reflect on what she has seen, what she has experienced, what she has accomplished, and what she hopes USITT will accomplish in the coming years. TECHnically Speaking is a public service of USITT, which seeks to have a broad con…
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This week we're joined by scenic and lighting designer and 2024 winner of the USITT Scene Design Award sponsored by Rose Brand, Tianxuan Chen! We chatted with Tianxuan about her design process, using music as inspiration for design, how "inflatable tube men" can add a unique element to the stage, and more! Click here to learn more about Tianxuan an…
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On this week's episode, we chat with stage manager and educator Nancy Uffner, our 2024 Distinguished Achievement Award (DAA) winner for her work in Education. Join us as we ask Nancy about her career highlights, her approach to stage management, what advice she has for the next generation, and more! Click here to listen to the episode or search "TE…
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This week we're joined by stage manager and 2024 winner of the USITT Stage Management Award sponsored by Clear-Com Communications Systems, Annie Hennen! We chatted with Annie about their stage management style, their time at the Santa Fe Opera, a holy grail backstage product they always have on them, and more! Click here to learn more about Annie a…
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This week we're joined by licensed cosmetologist, makeup artist, wig designer, and 2024 winner of the USITT Makeup Design Award sponsored by Kryolan Professional Make-Up, Tiara Jones! We chatted with Tiara about her work in fashion, makeup, and wig design, her holy grail makeup product, the challenges she's faced as a young professional, her creati…
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On this week's episode, we spoke with costume designer, educator, and 2024 Herbert D. Greggs Honor Award winner, Anastasia Goodwin about her winning article, "The Costume History Classroom as Laboratory" which appeared in the Fall 2022 issue of our journal Theatre Design & Technology (TD&T). We chatted with Anastasia about her passion for education…
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Have you ever wondered how to get more out of your USITT Membership? Are you curious about opportunities like committee involvement and Board fellowship? Join us for this week's episode as we chat with sound designer, past Sherry Wagner-Henry Board Fellow, committee member, and donor Kyle. W. Jensen. Click here to learn more about Kyle and the Sher…
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The Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 will be different from all its predecessor, thanks to new technology that will help make it the smartest Olympic Games yet. Featuring discussions with Intel’s Sarah Vickers and the Chief Information Technology Officer at the International Olympic Committee Ilario Corna. This episode offers an in-depth loo…
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The AI revolution is expected to create 97 million new jobs by 2025, and the workers entering the field will possess some of the most sought-after skills in any industry. But how much work is needed to close the AI skills gap for our future workers? Enter Intel and Dell, which have partnered to launch the AI for the Future Workforce program to fost…
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On this week's episode, we sat down with our incoming Sherry Wagner-Henry Board Fellow and scenic artist, Dani Ranisate. We chatted about her process of being selected for the fellowship, her work on forming a USITT Student Chapter, the connections she's made with our Board of Directors, and more! Help us welcome Dani to the Board! Click here to le…
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The manufacturing process is a carefully orchestrated system where each step is as important as the next. But oftentimes there is limited real-time inspection of parts, and defects are detected too late or missed. Enter Eigen Innovations, the Intel-supported AI system that allows workers to be more efficient and helps manufacturers avoid losing mon…
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On this week's episode, we sat down with special guest Xotchil Musser — our 2024 Barbizon Lighting Company Jonathan Resnick Lighting Design Award winner, to talk about their design process, their study of the connection between lighting and mental health, advocacy for anti-racist theatre, and more. Click here to learn more about Xotchil Musser and …
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On this week's episode, we chat with Lighting Designer Dawn Chiang, our 2024 Distinguished Achievement Award (DAA) winner for her work in Lighting Design and Technology. Join us as we ask Dawn about her creative process, impactful industry relationships, her work on the Great White Way, and more! To learn more about Dawn and the DAA for Lighting De…
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Since the dawn of civilization, there have always been markets where people gather to purchase essentials and luxuries. But shopping has evolved dramatically since the days of the early bazaars, and the advent of new AI technology will shape the future of retail even more by making shopping easier, seamless and exciting for customers. Intel consume…
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*Trigger warning: This episode touches on the topics of mental health, suicide, substance abuse, bullying, and therapy. Please listen with caution. Over the past month, we partnered with the Behind the Scenes charity to share their resources on Mental Health First Aid, suicide prevention, bystander intervention, and more for Mental Health Awareness…
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No matter the location - from the Global South to Northern Europe, from the Far East to the American West Coast - life in a modern-day city is both exhilarating and exhausting. But the rise of AI technology is making cities smarter and helping us reimagine how cities can be more energy-efficient, safer, and enjoyable than ever before. Technology ex…
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On this week's episode, we're joined by theatrical and game audio designer and our 2024 Rising Star Award winner, William Lowe. Join us as we chat about the storytelling of sound, how keeping up with industry trends can be a full-time job, and working in the vast world of game audio design. To learn more about William and the Rising Star Award spon…
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On this week's episode, We sat down with special guest Andrew Riedemann— our 2024 Bernhard R. Works, Frederick A. Buerki Scenic Technology Award winner, to talk about the live entertainment industry, life in technical production, working overseas, and more! Click here to learn more about Andrew Riedemann and the Bernhard R. Works, Frederick A. Buer…
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For as long as humans have used computers, we have sought to make them faster, smarter, and more capable. So what new potential can harnessing the power of AI in PCs promise? What if every computer could use AI technology to unleash new capabilities that will benefit anyone and everyone who uses a computer. Plus, imagine data security that AI PCs c…
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On this week's episode, we sat down with special guest Aholibama Castañeda González — our 2024 KM Fabrics, Inc. Technical Production Award winner, to talk about the live entertainment industry, technical production in the festival world, what the award means to them, and what’s next in their career! Click here to learn more about Aholibama Castañed…
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The pulse of medical technology has quickened in recent years, bringing forth a new age in healthcare. Medical providers are working in partnership with artificial intelligence technology to reshape everything from patient diagnostics to treatment plans, operating with a precision that complements the expertise of healthcare professionals. Intel’s …
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TECHnically Speaking is back with a brand new episode featuring 2024 Howard Vincent Kurtz Student Engagement Grant winner and interdisciplinary artist, Marisa Lawrence! In this episode we chat with Marisa about her research on integrative Costume Technology applications beyond the stage and screen, how she keeps up with the ever-evolving tech world…
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Arlan is a trailblazer in the venture capital world, focusing on helping underrepresented founders. She has a deep passion for both the business and personal aspects of her work, and she's here to share her incredible journey and insights with us. Summary In our conversation, Arlan opens up about her love for "General Hospital" and how her personal…
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Advancements in AI technology have made it possible to create virtual representations of our real-world environments, and these digital twins could change how we experience just about everything in our lives. These digital twins can create everything from more efficient workplaces to smarter traffic lights, and on the first episode of Season 2 of T…
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Are you curious about what the future holds, and what kinds of technology we’ll be using to make our lives run smoother, safer, and smarter? Welcome to the second season of “Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast,” a podcast from Ruby Studios from iHeart and powered in partnership with Intel. Join us every other Tuesday as we unpack the pioneering …
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Krislam Chin, a designer and educator based in West LA, shares her journey in the design industry and her passion for teaching. She discusses the importance of travel for creative individuals and the need for designers to experience the world. Her studio, Hello World Studio, aims to provide opportunities for emerging designers. She emphasizes the i…
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We will be diving into the fascinating story of the rise and fall of InVision. In this episode, join host Harrison Wheeler and special guest Jay Demetillo as they take you on a journey through the history of InVision and discuss the impact it had on the design industry. They explore the evolution of design tools, from the days of Photoshop and Drea…
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Chris Do, a personal branding coach and host of The Futur podcast, discusses the importance of personal branding and standing out in a changing market. He emphasizes the need to show up authentically and express your unique perspective and the value of thought leadership and writing in building your personal brand. He also shares his experience wit…
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In the season finale, Graeme is joined by Intel’s VP of Data Center AI Solutions Group, Jeni Barovian. With a role that oversees product strategy, she has a wealth of knowledge for the responsible development of AI and understanding how it is ultimately received by end users. Focusing on the future of technology as being interactive with the human …
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This week we're joined by USITT23 Robert E. Cohen Sound Achievement Award winner and sound designer, Huhao Yang. From designing in China during his undergraduate studies to his large-scale work with Toyota and Wyndham, we covered it all in this week’s episode! Click here to learn more about Huhao Yang and the Robert E. Cohen Sound Achievement Award…
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Adekunle Oduye, a Design Engineer at Plaid, discusses his journey from art to design to engineering and how he became a design engineer. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both design and code and communicating and collaborating effectively. He also talks about his podcast, "Code & Pixels," which aims to provide practical guidance and in…
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This week we're joined by sound designer and 2023 Distinguished Achievement Award (DAA) for Sound Design & Technology winner, David Budries. We chatted about about his illustrious career in sound that he assures us is NOT over — even now during his retirement, his passion for the industry, where he gathers design inspiration, and how he paved his o…
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AI is a rapidly evolving space, creating a need for data scientists and developers. This also creates the importance for more specified education programs to prepare the upcoming workforce for these emerging roles. Habib Matar, a former Intel supervisor and current professor at Chandler-Gilbert Community College, discusses Intel's AI for Workforce …
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Kendall "Boo Boo" Howse, a Senior Designer, Illustrator, and Musician, discusses his design journey, which started with creating artwork for his music projects that eventually led to him freelancing full-time. He shares his passion for Dungeons & Dragons and its evolution to becoming a more inclusive and cooperative game. He emphasizes the importan…
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